Puchner Martin: Kultura - nova svjetska povijest

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Kultura - nova svjetska povijest

Puchner Martin

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Martin Puchner: Culture - a new world history

Martin Puchner in his magnificent book Culture - a new world history claims that the story of global civilizations is actually a story of mixing, sharing and borrowing. Art forms have interwoven between continents for centuries, creating artistic masterpieces.

From Nefertiti's Lost City and the Islamic Golden Age to modernist poetry and Nigerian theater, Martin Puchner shows how contacts between individual peoples throughout history have encouraged artistic innovation, in contrast to the attempts at control and cultural purism that often undermined the societies they seemed to protect.

Traveling through ancient Greece, India, China during the Tang Dynasty and many other periods, the reader discovers intersections that not only inspired the humanities but also shaped us as people.

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  • Author: Puchner Martin
  • Publisher: Naklada Ljevak d.o.o.
  • Year of publication:2025
  • Place of publication:Zagreb
  • Pages:328
  • Dimensions:15.5x24 cm
  • Script:Latin script
  • Condition:Excellent
  • Binding:Hardcover with dust jacket

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